Collection of Revenues Reporting Requirements Sample Clauses

Collection of Revenues Reporting Requirements. Section 2.01. Collection of Issuer Sales Tax Revenues. The Department, pursuant to K.S.A. 12-187 et seq., as amended, is required to administer, enforce and collect all Issuer Sales Tax Revenues from taxpayers doing business within the Redevelopment Project Area portion of the Redevelopment District and to cause such Issuer Sales Tax Revenues to be credited to the appropriate funds established with the State Treasurer in accordance with K.S.A. 12-189, as amended. The State Treasurer shall request that the Department advise the State Treasurer and the Trustee in writing not later than the last Business Day of each calendar month of the total amount of Issuer Sales Tax Revenues collected by the Department during the preceding calendar month.
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  • Accounting Requirements CONTRACTOR shall comply with all applicable COUNTY, State, and Federal accounting laws, rules and regulations. CONTRACTOR shall establish and maintain accounting systems and financial records that accurately account for and reflect all Federal funds received, including all matching funds from the State, COUNTY and any other local or private organizations. CONTRACTOR’s records shall reflect the expenditure and accounting of said funds in accordance with all applicable State laws and procedures for expending and accounting for all funds and receivables, as well as meet the financial management standards in 45 CFR Part 92 and in the Office of Management and Budget 2 CFR Part 200 “Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards.”

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